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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1926)
Roseburg—Grant laild timber sold 25 to 50 men from nine O. & C. tracts ” for $56,' - 0 to t>U men — ' New Gauntlett busi Beach 000. ness building will be started at once Multnomah county will make war< Forest Grove—Contract let for on tin can and careless picnickers construction of $30,000 building, at along county roads. Masonic and Eastern Star children’s Salem will be center of 5,000 home. acres of strawberries, grown for North Powder—Contract let for canning and packing. Astoria—Pacific Newsprint Mills. building part of Muddy Creek mark Inc., plan to begin soon on $4,000,- et road. Portland—Northern Pacific brings 000 paper plant with total invest- first of 10 deluxe* observation coach tnent of $11,000,000. • . I • • t ... . -Portland—Northwestern ¿Hectric cars. Co., will build $50,000 substation on Oregon City—Sand & Gravel Co. East 32nd street. will erect three story building. Marshfield will start 1926 with 22 Oregon 1926 road funds ■ of all blocks paving and 29 blocks new kinds, are expected to exceed, $7,- sewer, costing more than $300,000. 000,000. . Klamath Falls — New $195,00« New York Life and Metropolitan Fremont school dedicated. Insurance companies paid $54,- Eugene—Through freight terminal Life on Southern Pacific moved here: 576 premium taxes in Oregon, dur several miles of new terminal track ing'1925 already laid. < MARK EVERY GRAVE Dallas—Willamette Valley Lumber Co., mill starts secqnd shift, .adding Memorials in Granite and Marble at reduced prices 50 men. Write for Literature Carlton—Snider Shingle Co., will MRS. M. N .LEWIS & CO. builj new mill here. ' T • Hillsboro Glendale—Molly street opened as Fourth and Main Sts. main thoroughfare! Hood River—Mount Hood hotel to be enlarged, and have new electric J. MASON DILLARD elevator. _ Newport—Oregon Oyster'Co., tries ATTORNEY-ATrLAW Eastern oysters seedlings in Yaquina Bay. Next to Carkin, Cleaning Worts Garibaldi—Maple Leaf cheese fac tory has grown 33 per cent in past Here every Wednesday year. Sutherlin — Peppermint growers will set out 200 to 300 acres of EDNA STEEN McCALL peppermint this year. Harrisburg — Weatherford ranch TEACHER OF PIANO building large grain elevator and warehouse. Hood River—Taft Transfer Co , Accredited by State of Oregon opens large new concrete warehouse and office. Pupil of Winifred Byrd Douglas county broccoli was best of any section on coast, this year. Jane Sanders About 400 carloads were shipped. McMinnville—New $":0 (»00 Eggle Residence Studio, 226 B ston store block cor.ij 1 ■ -.1. Eugene — $100,u0j /ether bee- Powers furniture -1< r- opened, Oregon City- i I breaking salmon fishing expUv,-J here this ART STORE year. • I Fourteen major sawmills and box HEMSTITCHING factories of Klamath county are cut- i ting 50,000,000 feet a month, und FLOWER STORE employ 4,500 men. Ten more mills will be opened this month. Klamath Falls—Weyerhauser Tim Mrs. Pearl Ryaw ber Co., pays almost 10 per cent of all Klamath county taxes. Chiloquin—Forest Lumbe-- Co. Next door to Central buys machinery for electrical plan ing mill, costing $38,000. 747 Bridge Street Eugeni •Contract ~ let for paving Tenth avenue from Monroe to Ai- maden, for $27,566. i See the pretty new arrivals Creswell—Plant being built for i ____________ *______ • - • manufacturing pottery, to employ 1 «♦♦ »HM I I I I I IIM 4 <H**H< II I I H I H II IIM4MII II»*** i COUNTY NEWS NOTES FOR EAGLE READERS 5 >*♦♦♦•♦*♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦***»» 1***♦♦< 1 Brief Summary of News Notes Chronicled of Doings j of County Gathered Especially for | Eagle Readers J »♦♦♦♦♦***♦♦*♦♦♦♦*** ****-»■♦-»■? 1 St. Helens is having a hard time First National bank, according to J. to decide where they will locate s D. Thompson, cashier. No date for the formal opening has been an pond to hold their stray dogs. nounced . The farmers of Warren feel satis fied that this year the fruit crop The St. Helens chamber of com- will exceed all previous years. merce is launching plans to build a community hall there to house all The interior of the First National civic entertainments and doings, and bank at Scappoose has been redecor also a place for the American Le ated and renovated. gion and a drill hall for the local guard unit as present quarter., «re A large bush of Marie Henrietta inadequate. red roséb have broken into bloom a. Clatskanie. Carl Aamand of St. Helens suf- fered a badly bruised, or probably Mrs. Geo. N. Johnson of Rainier broken arm, when he caught it in expects to start a kindergarten between two blocks on a crane in » class there in May. local quarry there as he was oiling the mechanism. He was taken to a Small damage resulted in a Are St. Helens hospital. in the boiler room of the St. Hel ens broom factory there recenty. Fire which started from undeter mined origin, caused a damage of Arvo, Leinonen, 13, of Quincy was several hundred dollars to a tailor accidently shot recently when a small shop belonging to J. F. Ryan on the caliber bullet lodged in his knee. water front in St. Helens last week, endangered adjoining buildings, and Tom Hartsock, St. Helens war vet would have probably wiped the whole eran, has been transferee from the side street out but for the timely ar Portland veterans hospital to Walls rival of the fire department. Walla, Washington, for further care The water rate for St. Helens is Von A. Gray was chosen a direc now a $2 minimum, the same as be tor for the St. Helens school dis fore but 400 cubic feet of water is trict to take the place caused by the allowed instead of 300 before, ¡.nd the rate for each 100 cubic feet over death of N. O. Larabee. the 400 is 15 cents per hundred. The Jack Foster, 33, employed at a council also passed an ordinance mill in Columbia City, suffered a authorizing the issuance of $3051.04 broken leg and bruises in an acci in bonds to pay for street improve ments. dent there recently. St. Helens is now connected with six circuits installed by the Pacific Telephone company at an estimated expenditure of $50,000. Classified Advertising Harold J. Eiswald, three months old HOn of Mr. and Mrs. John Els wald of West Rainier died Tuesday morning, a victim of whooping- cough. WANTS and FOR SALE All ads. under this bead »re cash with copy. Rates, one cent a word; initials and figures count as words. Minimum, 25 cents an issue. NO COLLECTION LODGE NOTICES Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. DR. ELLA WIGHT DR. C. J. WIGHT CHIROPRACTORS F. & A. M., meets at Grange w. Hall every Second and Rheumatism Neuritis I Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Fourth Thursday nights. Troubles. H. HURLEY, Master. Delayed Menstruation Wm. PRINGLE, Secretary Visitors Welcome r --- - DR. H. H. HURLEY x. Dentistry PACIFIC WOODMEN LIFE ASSOCIATION CAMP Meets 1st & 3rd Thursday nights at Sessmans hall. All visiting bro thers welcome. Emil Messing,C.C. O. T. Bateman, Clerk I Portland McMinnville 502 Board of Trade Bldg. X-Ray Evenings by Appointment Office ever Halton’s Store Vernonia, Oregon _____________________________ / X., I I. O.O.F.—V ernonia L odce , N o . 246, DENTIST meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 o’clock, in Grange Hall Vernonia, Oregon G. B. SMITH, N. G. < >__________ _________ / EMIL MESSING, Secretary Knights of Pythias. - H arding I- odge , 116. Vernonia, Or.—Meet> every Monday night ii Grange Hall. All visit ing brothers cordiallj invited. L R. G1LLCHRIEST, C. ('. JACK NANCE. K, R & S. r •X Lester Sheeley Attorney-at- Law Oregon Vernonia, J X.. VERNONIA TEMPLE No. 61 PYTHIAN SISTERS "X GEORGE H. SHINN President Meet 2nd and 4th Friday of each month at the Grange Hall. All visit ing Sisters and Brothers welcome. MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C. PEARL WILKERSON, K.ofR.C Columbia Co. Abstract Company St. Helens, Oregon k______________________________ / VERNONIA GRANGE The Vernonia Grange meets on th second Saturday of every month a 7:30 P. M. Any members of th Grange living in or near Vernonia or visiting in the community, ar cordially invited to attend. F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec S. WELLS MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing Repairing and Alterations Tillamook : We Call for and Deliver Within City Limits AMERICAN LE-' GION POST NO 119 meets 2nd & 4th Tues Nites. Wm. Floger.Com Tom Graham.Adj ♦ • • Boy Scouts meet every Friday night at Legion hall H. E. McGRAW, Master, M. E. CARKIN, Ass’t Master NO CHARGE Hillsboro and M. D. COLE KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT C? A burning flu in the kitchen of LOST—AUTO CAMP BED BE- tween St. Helens and Trehame Novak’s confectionery at Scappoose Name on tarpolian, J. F. Hummel, caused a general alarm there recent ly. Slight damage was caused to the Elgin, Or., and Picabo, Idaho. Finder leave at Eagle office, out of town store from water. finder send at J. F. Hummel’s ex pense care Eagle ofice. Reward 2 Charles Wool pert, 85, and father, of Mrs. C. E. Lawe is visiting at. LOST — CAMEO BROACH PIN the Lake home in St. Helens. He Finder please leave at Eagle of will return to his home in Indiana fice. 371* soon. FOUND—PAIR OF GLASSES Al In response to a message stating, R. R. track, Sunday. Owner can that his mother was suffering from a have same at Eagle office, by severe attack of la grippe and her paying for this notice. 37tf condition was regarded grave, Hugh S. Mason of St. Helens left recently for Des Moines, Iowa, to be at her MISCELLANEOUS bedside. Mrs. Mason is 89 years old John Turner, Rainier’s only color-’ YOUNG LADY, AGED TWENTY five, would like position as wait rites in lumber camp or housekeep ed boy, was sentenced to six months er for small family. Have had six in the county jail on a bootlegging years experience in housekeeping. charge at Rainier. During the raid Can give character references at his boathouse shots were fired be fore he was subdued. i Write P. O. Box 31. Timber, Ore gon. 371* Mrs. Martha Kelly, 44, wife of Frank Kelly, died suddenly at her HEMSTITCHING 6 AND 8 CENTS per yard. Stamping to order. Made home in West St. Helens from heart up model of each pattern Mail trouble Sunday. The husband and orders given careful attention. three sons and her father survive. Please Expert work guaranteed, Interment was in the Yankton ct m- Mrs. call afternoon or evening. etery. Wm. Lanway, 1228 Bridge St., 31tf| St. Helens will soon have a Piggl.v Vernonia, Oregon Wiggly store, when they leased the --------- ♦--------- Try an Eagel Want Ad. building formerly occupied by the I Professional s Business Directory COLLECTIONS Residents of Clatskanie were over populated with eggs when a truck FOR SALE—INTER N A TI O N A L one ton truck, 1922. Tom Johnson trom Portland overturned near there Berkenfield, Ore, :.64. recently, throwing eggs in all di I in all. rections, about 130 cases PLAYER PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will sacrifice high-grade Player OBcar Olsen, St. Helens longshore man was fined $50 and h»s drivers Piano in storage near herd for im Will give easy terms license suspended for one year by mediate sale. Rt corder Beeler for driving a car to a responsible party. Will accept while intoxicated at that place last good piano as part payment and give terms on balance or will giv® special week. discount for cash. For full particul Asa Joies, 74, died at his home in ars and where it may be seen, ad West St. Helens Monday after an dress Portland Music Co., 227—16th 362 illness of long duration. Deceased is St., Portland Oregon. survived by his widow. Intermen: » was in the Deer Island cemetery. LOST AND FOUND . Bert Weekly Ad Medium !K3 Ernest Harding of Clatskanie was struck and ran over by the wheels FOR SALE of an auto when he started across a FOR SALE —STOVE, OIL BURNER street, became confused and dodged 4 hole, with oven ¡ nearly new $15 back in front of the car. Inquire at Riverside store. 372 Train crews of the Nehalem Tim FOR SALE—ONE GOOD FAMILY ber company near Scappoose are cow, Jersey, $50; also small team working overtime in order to supply bay mares and harness, $50. John demands for logs before any possi Luther, 7 miles above Vernonia bility of forest fires looms up. on Rock Creek. 372* _ __ _ EAGLE VERNONIA Widely Quoted Weekly : Bridge Street MAIN 891 i Vernonia, Oregon I I ROOM AND BOARD ______________________________; —at the— MOUNTAIN HEART VISTA HOTEL REBECCA LODGE No. 243, I.O.O.F STATE LAUNDRY CO. 4 For Good Laundry Work We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Leave orders with S. Wells, tailor, Phone Main 891 Meets every Second and Fourth Wed Under new management nesday in Grange Hall—Vernonia Visitors always welcome MRS. MAY MELLINGER, N. G. 33tf MRS. SARAH SHIELDS ; MRS. IRENE SPENCER, Sec’y. - f----------- ---- ------------------------------- SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT AND FOR SALE CURLEY’S TRANSFER COMPANY General repair Local Hauling and all kinds of team work Office at Kavanaugh Land Co. 'S •■X work of all kinds SPECIAL CARE WITH FURNITURE HAULING Shop in rear of the CRAWFORD MOTOR CO. LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON ■ < < You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months pa ent plan Payments as as $21.88 a month o— ■o o— — o Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories o—o—o Ambulance for Towing Battery Serviçe Phone 612 o — o — o AFFORD A FORD I YOU CAN Workingmen’s Store G. H. GARNER Phone 563 Res. Phone 653 Vernonia, Oregon 30tf V r Portland * Vernonia Truck Line Ready to deliver INSURED CARRIER BUILDING MATERIAL SEWER TILE VERNONIA OFFICE At the Brazing Works on Rose Ave; Phone Main 343 Brick, Sand, lime, Cement Wall Plaster, Gravel —L PORTLAND OFFICE Aalo Freight Tarniaal E. Water and Yamhill Sts. Call at our warehouse on railroad track and you will find what you are looking for. East 8226 ------- Office No. 11 Deliver to your door fe VERNONIA BOOK S ART STORE J. Merle and A. Kemper ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J. M. CLARK Everything in Magazines, Stationery,Pictures and Books—School and Office Supplies Art and Novelty Goods We do Picture Framing of All Kinds J VERNONIA TRADING COMPANY Real Estate Insurance Notary Public Farm and City property for sale. List your property Cass Bergerson,J. E. Tapp with me I get reults. ■ ->